The draws have not been kind this year. AZ, NM elk and WY moose have all told me no.
A buddy and I are sitting on max points for WY deer and have been looking close at unit 102. I know it's not what it used to be, but then neither are we and at Medicare age are trying to burn points up on something every year.
We would be bowhunting only and have never set foot in the unit so not sure what to expect. We'd be plenty happy if we can find some 140-160 class deer to chase.
What is the hunting pressure like during bow season?
I know there are lots of roads. It's there a lot of activity from other users? Campers, atvs, etc?
Would we need to seek out more remote areas to find deer or will they be fairly easily assessable that early in the season?
What kind of daytime temps would be typical in early Sept? Elevations look to be about 7,000'
On topos it looks like the terrain would be confusive to spot/stalk hunting. Is that the case?
It appears populations in general are well below goals for the area. Worried that past bad winters have cut deeply into the age class bucks we'd like to find. But tags were cut way back, so maybe still enough around?
How was this past winter on the deer in that part of the state?
Any other input you think might be helpful?
Or should we just keep banking these points and hope for a better year someday?
A buddy and I are sitting on max points for WY deer and have been looking close at unit 102. I know it's not what it used to be, but then neither are we and at Medicare age are trying to burn points up on something every year.
We would be bowhunting only and have never set foot in the unit so not sure what to expect. We'd be plenty happy if we can find some 140-160 class deer to chase.
What is the hunting pressure like during bow season?
I know there are lots of roads. It's there a lot of activity from other users? Campers, atvs, etc?
Would we need to seek out more remote areas to find deer or will they be fairly easily assessable that early in the season?
What kind of daytime temps would be typical in early Sept? Elevations look to be about 7,000'
On topos it looks like the terrain would be confusive to spot/stalk hunting. Is that the case?
It appears populations in general are well below goals for the area. Worried that past bad winters have cut deeply into the age class bucks we'd like to find. But tags were cut way back, so maybe still enough around?
How was this past winter on the deer in that part of the state?
Any other input you think might be helpful?
Or should we just keep banking these points and hope for a better year someday?